The CampusBooks Advantage

Buy or Rent Textbooks? We Have the Answer.

Not sure whether to buy or rent a textbook? Let us help you make the right choice. The patent-pending unique CampusBooks.com Buy Vs. Rent Tool takes the guesswork out of buying vs. renting textbooks. We compare the total cost of ownership of each textbook so you can decide if buying or renting makes more sense.

Free Textbooks: Local Library Inventory Check

You already know that CampusBooks finds you the cheapest textbooks and brings you the highest buyback prices. Did you also know that we search local libraries so that you can get the only thing better than cheap textbooks: free textbooks. Why buy that $279 biology textbook when you can borrow it from the library in town?

The Real Price: Coupons, Shipping, and Taxes

CampusBooks gives you your total price comparison, which means that we factor in coupons, shipping costs, and sales taxes (if any) so you always know the total price of your textbook and there are no costly surprises. Many of our coupons are exclusive, which means that the savings can only be found right here.

Making Textbooks Affordable Since 1999

CampusBooks has been finding students the best deals on college textbooks since 1999. With 18+ years of experience, we're the most-trusted source for cheap textbooks online. We've helped countless students save money on their textbooks when buying and renting, and get more cash when selling used textbooks.

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Student Savings

Jaime W. Says...

"I had quite a few college textbooks that the bookstore wouldn't buy back and it seemed like a waste to just completely toss them in the trash. I ran the ISBNs through CampusBooks.com and sold the ones that booksellers were buying and even found a place to donate the others."